Friendly helper(s) needed - A Pajero Trauma
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2019 10:27 am
My name is Jesper (33) and I came to SA in June to purchase a 4x4 to overland travel southern Africa. Unfortunately, I made a very bad choice with the workshop selection to choose and prepare the vehicle, a 2003 3.2 DID Pajero, named Willi Wanka.
I published most of the story https://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/sh ... went-wrong
My knowledge about mechanics is very minimal and I would be very happy if a Forum member would be kind to have a look on our Car and could give me an honest opinion if it is worth the try or everything is lost.
My wife and I are based in Berlin Germany and still keen to do the adventurous trip, exploring this amazing continent, we were just able to see a glimpse yet.
Currently we are in Upington and will continue tomorrow direction Namakwa to do a anti clockwise turn through south africa. We will be in in Johannesburg beginning of December.
Till then we need to make the decision if we can continue our plans or, as painful and expensive the decision would be, to get rid of the car, maybe try it again in another time.
If anyone is willing to help with mechanical expertise or a recommendation of a trustworthy Workshop with knowledge of Pajeros in the Western Cape I would be very grateful.
Thank you very much. Enjoy the Weekend and the game.
I published most of the story https://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/sh ... went-wrong
My knowledge about mechanics is very minimal and I would be very happy if a Forum member would be kind to have a look on our Car and could give me an honest opinion if it is worth the try or everything is lost.
My wife and I are based in Berlin Germany and still keen to do the adventurous trip, exploring this amazing continent, we were just able to see a glimpse yet.
Currently we are in Upington and will continue tomorrow direction Namakwa to do a anti clockwise turn through south africa. We will be in in Johannesburg beginning of December.
Till then we need to make the decision if we can continue our plans or, as painful and expensive the decision would be, to get rid of the car, maybe try it again in another time.
If anyone is willing to help with mechanical expertise or a recommendation of a trustworthy Workshop with knowledge of Pajeros in the Western Cape I would be very grateful.
Thank you very much. Enjoy the Weekend and the game.